Differentiating Student Products
Podcasting:
Ideas: create an online radio show, discuss a
character, create an analogy
http://www.marshall.k12.ky.us/podcasting/index.html - for a how to on creating podcasts. Very helpful!
Example:
http://mrwatsonsohs.podbean.com/
- an English teacher at South has been using Podcasts with his students as a
way for them to discuss the novels that they are reading in groups.
Example:
http://mssanders.podbean.com/ -
This I Believe personal essays by Ms. Sanders’ class. Note the identification
with first name and initial of last name for privacy’s sake.
Newspaper
format:
Idea:
write an article about any topic produce it as a virtual newspaper
http://www.fodey.com/generators/newspaper/snippet.asp
Book
builder:
Ideas:
replace those ABC books with a digital format, vocabulary, describe a process
like mitosis
Web 2.0
ideas/helps-
stop here for the latest tech resources on the web. There is something for
everyone.
Games for
students to create
Idea:
allow your students to create their own game show for review
Games and
Quizzes. Turn those groans to glee come quiz-time with hyperlinked Powerpoint presentations that mimic popular quiz games like
"Jeopardy!" or "You Don't Know Jack." Free Sheppard
Software (sheppardsoftware.com ) has dozens of interactive games that
will have your students begging for more.
Rubistar (create rubrics)
Idea:
for student or teacher created rubrics
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/
Digital
Storytelling
Idea:
describe a process, publish written work, report on
events
http://www.digitalstories.org/
Google
Docs and more
Idea:
Share a text with your students allow them to
manipulate it for grammar practice, problem solving, etc.
http://www.google.com/educators/index.html
SlideShare— http://www.slideshare.net/
--way to share PowerPoint type slides, both with students and allowing students
to work collaborative to share their work
Virtual
Poster maker
www.glogster.com- Students can make posters
online to demonstrate learning
Ideas:
publish writing, vocabulary, book reports, research reports,
Examples:
http://librarylauren.glogster.com/kba09-10/
http://misscookiexx.glogster.com/numb-to-the-world/-
let students publish poems
http://schsap.glogster.com/RevolutionaryWar/
- report/ share information gathered
http://mariaha.glogster.com/harriet-tubman/
http://hoop.glogster.com/Body-Systems-Webquest/
Word
Clouds
http://www.wordle.net create word clouds
Submit
text to this site and it will return a word cloud for you to tweak however you
like. The words that appear the most often will be the largest in the word
cloud
Ideas:
analysis of writing, vocabulary words, book reports
http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/1342337/The_Hunger_Games_-_Suzanne_Collins
Wikis- Wikis
have unlimited uses in the classroom. These can be places where students post
work and/or discuss content that has been posted.
Example:
http://poetryslam.wikispaces.com/
Misty
Oliver’s Wiki http://oliverclasses.wikispaces.com/
Blogs- Hold a
discussion outside of your classroom walls. Students can post video or images
along with their own text.
Example:
http://thedillon.edublogs.org/
*OCHS student comment- “This was probably the best addition
to summer reading I
have ever had. It was a great experience. It wasn’t boring, like when you write
answers. I was allowed to share my opinions openly with others and was able to
learn from other students comments without ever seeing them. ”**
Voice
Thread— http://voicethread.com/ -- post assignment
or student work, allows comments to be made via audio, video, telephone,
written, etc.
Joyce Valenza’s Web2.0 resources: http://joycevalenzaworkshop.wikispaces.com/ links to hundreds of sites for student work,
directions for teachers, and much, much, more! (some links are broken, and be
sure to try a link at school with a student’s login before you plan to use it with
the class—ask Sue to have the board unblock it if it’s blocked by WebSense.)
*MovieMaker-found on all XP machines. See Lauren
and Sue for help in creating movies, slide shows, etc. Combines
images, sounds, video, etc.
*Timeliner-program found on all machines in the
school. Creates a
timeline(ta dah!!) It also has a slide show for performance. See Lauren and Sue for help with this, too,
especially for projects that have definite times associated with them (author
study, humanities, social studies, many others…)
*--software,
not on the Internet